You have common sense and an understanding of mutual respect between a patient and nurse in a hospital setting.
If you feel you were verbally, emotionally or physically abused or denied your rights while a patient in the hospital, to please continue reading.
In my opinion (you) as a patient in the labor room/department were bullied, ignored, dismissed and insulted. Your intelligence was questioned and you were spoken to in a sarcastic manner when you stated desired plan for labor and birthing.
You simply asked your nurse 2 questions regarding medications. Ideally, a nurse will always explain (except in cases of emergency) why a medication was ordered. You are entitled to know the medications intended results and the planned positive benefits and the possible negative side effects for you and your baby.
It appears the nurse was offended or annoyed when asked reasonable questions. Initially, the nurse ridiculed you when you stated that "you were planning labor and delivery without medication.
Regarding the question about Magnesium, the nurse chose to reply with the threat of "excessive medical charges that would be your personal financial responsibility. This practically borders on extortion!
It would have been in the best interest of both parties if your nurse would have simply answered your question. In addition the nurse could easily have called your Doctor to verify the Magnesium order and to inquire about mobility and ambulation orders while in labor.
Your question regarding the need for an antibiotic was fair and reasonable, it was logical to expect the nurse to call your Physician and inform the Doctor of your strep test results and verify if the orders should continue as written or to discontinue the antibiotic.
I suggest you search the internet, seek the Hospitals home page and search for the e-mail addresses for the Hospitals Patient Advocate, Ombudsmen, Director of Nursing, the Chief of Obstetrics and the President/Chairman of the Hospital. Send an e-mail detailing your hospital experience to any or all of the above listed department heads.
The e-mail you sent to Mamapedia was fine, send it to anyone you wish to inform about your labor and delivery experience with the nurse in question.
Sincerely,
A.
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You have common sense and an understanding of mutual respect between a patient and nurse in a hospital setting.
If you feel you were verbally, emotionally or physically abused or denied your rights while a patient in the hospital, to please continue reading.
In my opinion (you) as a patient in the labor room/department were bullied, ignored, dismissed and insulted. Your intelligence was questioned and you were spoken to in a sarcastic manner when you stated desired plan for labor and birthing.
You simply asked your nurse 2 questions regarding medications. Ideally, a nurse will always explain (except in cases of emergency) why a medication was ordered. You are entitled to know the medications intended results and the planned positive benefits and the possible negative side effects for you and your baby.
It appears the nurse was offended or annoyed when asked reasonable questions. Initially, the nurse ridiculed you when you stated that "you were planning labor and delivery without medication.
Regarding the question about Magnesium, the nurse chose to reply with the threat of "excessive medical charges that would be your personal financial responsibility. This practically borders on extortion!
It would have been in the best interest of both parties if your nurse would have simply answered your question. In addition the nurse could easily have called your Doctor to verify the Magnesium order and to inquire about mobility and ambulation orders while in labor.
Your question regarding the need for an antibiotic was fair and reasonable, it was logical to expect the nurse to call your Physician and inform the Doctor of your strep test results and verify if the orders should continue as written or to discontinue the antibiotic.
I suggest you search the internet, seek the Hospitals home page and search for the e-mail addresses for the Hospitals Patient Advocate, Ombudsmen, Director of Nursing, the Chief of Obstetrics and the President/Chairman of the Hospital. Send an e-mail detailing your hospital experience to any or all of the above listed department heads.
The e-mail you sent to Mamapedia was fine, send it to anyone you wish to inform about your labor and delivery experience with the nurse in question.
Sincerely,
A.